Become a Member

“Humandala” created at the 2016 A.R.E. of NY Picnic in Central Park

MEMBERSHIP MATTERS! Your membership in the A.R.E. of New York Edgar Cayce Center offers you valuable benefits—and helps to support our Center at this important time of transition. Basic Membership options include:

Basic Annual Membership - $75

Co-Membership (2 people living in the same household) -$125

Senior or Disabled Membership (available to Senior Citizens age 65 or above and to people with disabilities) - $60

BECOME A FOUNDING MEMBER OF OUR NEW CENTER

Make a bigger difference! Your contribution will help secure our Center’s future. Your name will be permanently inscribed on a Tree of Life mural-sized painting in our new Center. Donor names at different levels will be inscribed on a leaf, flower, fruit etc. (per the artist’s inspiration).

Founding Memberships are tax-deductible less the value of membership benefits. Founding Member options include:

$500 Founding Member: 1 year of Center membership, your name permanently inscribed on our Tree of Life.

$2500 Founding Member: 1 year of membership, your name permanently inscribed on our Tree of Life, Golden Heart Invitation, 2 tickets to a workshop of your choice at 50% discount.

$5000 Founding Member: Membership for the life of the Center, your name permanently inscribed on our Tree of Life, Golden Heart Invitation, 2 free tickets to a workshop of your choice.

$10,000 Founding Member: Membership for the life of the Center, your name permanently inscribed on our Tree of Life, Golden Heart Invitation, 4 free tickets to a workshop of your choice.

$50,000 Founding Member: Membership for the life of the Center, your name permanently inscribed on our Tree of Life, Name permanently inscribed on a fountain, water wall or other water feature, Golden Heart Invitation, 4 free tickets to a workshop of your choice.

"As ye have received, as ye are moved, as ye apply that ye received, give to those that seek. Be patient, be kind. Speak not unkindly of anyone. Let not gossip or unkind things, either in thought or deed, be in thine experience." (262-98)

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Edgar Cayce Said

In the manner, the way ye attend, ye treat or ye hold--in thy mental self--thy brother's position, or thy neighbor's or thy friend's as thy own, that is the manner, the concept ye hold of thy Creator!